Yes, that means the system will receive all mails an delete them after
processing all the procedures to be done for incoming mails...
Lucian Cristian wrote:
now I remember to have pressed set catchall email deleted onetime now I've
set it back to set catchall bounecd*
*
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All my perl modules are up to date, yet am getting the same
dependencies messages. Installing with --nodeps will do the trick,
though I suspect it is because I am running on x86_64 architecture.
How about you, Chas, what architecture are you running on?
Harry
On Jul 11, 2007, at 5:39 PM,
Why not just change /var/qmail/logcount to something bigger (I use 100)
and logsize to something reasonable (I use 3 000 000, but actually 10MB
would be even nice i think).
PakOgah wrote:
Dear list,
since error 451 ... end status 256 happen to me this week and couple
weeks ago.
I create this
Hi, since my last qmail migration, I cannot access to some domains from
vqAdmin. All domains appear, but some domains display a blank page when I
click on them (6 of 51 of my domain have this problem).
Another problem, SMTP authentication is not working, Outlook said that
none of authentication
I'm trying to finish customizing my QMTISO for my server so I have repeatable,
almost fully automated installs and configures, and wouldn't you know it, I can
no longer download qmailtoaster-plus-current.noarch.rpm! It just times out.
Can anyone tell me when that will be back online, or an
I removed part of the subject as they are probably not related...
On SMTP auth, I recently had the same issue with a couple of clients. Where
are the clients located (i.e. what ISP?)? Is this all clients? Or only a
few or one select?
-Original Message-
From: Kaven Gagnon
I noticed the same.
On Aug 13, 2007, at 9:32 AM, Aaron Spurlock wrote:
I'm trying to finish customizing my QMTISO for my server so I have
repeatable, almost fully automated installs and configures, and
wouldn't you know it, I can no longer download qmailtoaster-plus-
current.noarch.rpm! It
2007/8/13, Kaven Gagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, since my last qmail migration, I cannot access to some domains from
vqAdmin. All domains appear, but some domains display a blank page when I
click on them (6 of 51 of my domain have this problem).
Another problem, SMTP authentication is not
Hi, thanks a lot, my vqAdmin problem is solved!
About SMTP Auth, I use Outlook 2007... Authentication work very well
before my migration on this machine.
2007/8/13, Kaven Gagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, since my last qmail migration, I cannot access to some domains from
vqAdmin. All
Harry Zink wrote:
I noticed the same.
On Aug 13, 2007, at 9:32 AM, Aaron Spurlock wrote:
I'm trying to finish customizing my QMTISO for my server so I have
repeatable, almost fully automated installs and configures, and
wouldn't you know it, I can no longer download
On Aug 13, 2007, at 10:44 AM, Jake Vickers wrote:
This server is located in Florida, and the connection took a
lightning strike.
DAMN!
Is there ANY safe place in this world :-)
Harry Zink wrote:
On Aug 13, 2007, at 10:44 AM, Jake Vickers wrote:
This server is located in Florida, and the connection took a
lightning strike.
DAMN!
Is there ANY safe place in this world :-)
Not really. The worst part is that this is a wireless T1, so there's
not much for the
hello guys,
I am new to QMT. I installed QMT a few months ago and I am really happy
with this, mainly with the web administration interface wich is very
easy to use for non-technical users.
I need your help/suggestions to update clamav and spamassin in QMT.
Since I installed the package I have
Hi!
You must proceed as the first time You compiled the packages:
*rpmbuild --rebuild --with distro package.src.rpm
*
After that just use:
rpm -Uvh package.rpm
This should do the trick.
Then check If all needed perl modules for SpamAssassin are installed.
You can (and should) use RBLs (
Jake Vickers wrote:
Harry Zink wrote:
On Aug 13, 2007, at 10:44 AM, Jake Vickers wrote:
This server is located in Florida, and the connection took a
lightning strike.
DAMN!
Is there ANY safe place in this world :-)
Not really. The worst part is that this is a wireless T1, so there's
Hi,
I'm running just plain x86 (non 64) and still having issues even when
using the --nodeps trick. It will install using nodeps but won't stay
running so email fails. I think I need to use the recently mentioned
rpmfind source for my perl updates.
Chas.
All my perl modules are up to date,
On Aug 13, 2007, at 2:51 PM, aledr wrote:
You must proceed as the first time You compiled the packages:
rpmbuild --rebuild --with distro package.src.rpm
I did that.
After that just use:
rpm -Uvh package.rpm
I did that.
This should do the trick.
It did not - it popped up the three
Hopefully someone can dig up which perl modules to install via
rpmforge. I posted the list earlier and do not have time to look it up
again in my notes.
Once 1.4 is released, I will modify the documetnation to match as we
will not be supppoting as many distributions.
Erik
On 8/13/07, Harry Zink
It is only an issue with x86_64
The spec file needs a little tweak
the clamv and spamassassin packages on the dev site work perfect now
clamav .91.1 fixed the slow starting process but you all know that now :)
and spamassassin 3.2.3 fixes a lot of issues in previous versions
and on a side note
On Aug 13, 2007, at 3:56 PM, Philip Nix Guru wrote:
If you arent running an x86_64 bits OS, you can upgrade safely
all will be done smoothly.
So, what about those of us with x86_64 architecture?
Or should I just reinstall without x86_64 and avoid these kind of
issues in the future (though
I am running two machines with x86_64 here, and am not noticing any
issues. I test on both x86_64 and i386 before releasing.
Have you installed the rpmforge list sent out earlier?
Make sure these packages are installed with RPMForge:
perl perl-URI perl-Digest-HMAC perl-Net-Ident
All my servers are x86_64 too Erik and I use the stable versions of the
packages...
Never had a problem before...
Here is a list of my installed perl modules (running SuSE SLES 10 SP1):
Archive::Tar -- 1.32
Archive::Zip -- 1.20
CPAN -- 1.9102
Compress::Raw::Zlib -- 2.005
Compress::Zlib -- 2.005
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